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2015-05-23 17:16:52Zhttp://c.ancestry.com/s/0/p/0/i/logo.gifNewlin - Family History & Genealogy Message Boardhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/mb.ashx
17538Re: Newlin DNAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.3.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi Paul,<br><br>Your Y test result is interesting. I corresponded with a Newlin cousin (member of the Newlin-Black branch, Ed Black) back in the mid 90's who had done some excellent research and documentation regarding the Newlin family which lines up with your haplogroup result. I can not for the life of me find the damn 3 1/2" disk he included which had the genealogy back to, believe it or not, Marc Antony, (and I cant find Ed either) but he did feel he had a good, solidly sourced line back to Ralph Lewis, a signer of the Magna Charta and one of the Barons who made such a mess in England during that period. He claimed that line was not yet researched extensively. And now we are in a time period where surnames were not that common. Of course claiming Marc Antony is slightly wacky (and Ed Black was not your typical wacky "my GG grandmother was an Indian Princess" genealogist) but the suggestion of a link to Roman invading forces makes for an interesting research effort. I've never spent that much time with the Newlin line (my Mom was the Newlin) as there are so many others who do, and therefore DNA test, and I think I have more FF Newlin matches than seems possible, so I left it to the hordes of Newlin cousins. I don't think the "Ralph Lewis" line has been particularly well researched recently as every once in a while I try to look for what's "out there" regarding that connection and don't find anything. But I haven't really pushed it.<br><br>Have you been SNP tested via Geno 2.0? Is the E-V13 result your (current) terminal SNP? <br><br>Later,<br>Robin2015-05-23 17:16:52Zrobinpenelopehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.3.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Newlin DNAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.3.1/mb.ashx
I was expecting a Y-DNA haplogroup common to Angle or Saxon Europe, such as R or I. The resulting haplogroup was E-V13, which is Mediterranean, specifically high in the Balkans. This decreases the likelihood that the Newlin line came to England with the Normans and significantly increases the probability that our ancestors arrived with Roman auxillary troops from the Balkans.2015-05-06 03:43:00ZPaulRNewlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.3.1/mb.ashxDescendants of John and Mary Pyle Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/431/mb.ashx
You can order a copy of Algie I Newlin's genealogy published 1964.<br><br><a href="http://www.rootspoint.com/product/the-newlin-family-ancestors-and-descendants-of-john-and-mary-pyle-newlin/" target="_blank">http://www.rootspoint.com/product/the-newlin-family-ancestor...</a><br>2015-05-05 21:07:20Zcdnewlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/431/mb.ashxRe: Newlin DNAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.3/mb.ashx
By not what you expected, what exactly does that mean? What did the DNA test indicate?2015-05-05 20:48:17Zcdnewlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.3/mb.ashxLooking for parents of Deborah Newlin Thompson (1811-1898)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/430/mb.ashx
My 3rd great-grandmother is Deborah Newlin, b. 17 Dec 1811, in Shenandoah county, Virginia. She married James W. Thompson (1807-1879) in Virginia, abt. 1831. They had the following children: <br>Joseph H Thompson (1832-1906)<br>Rebecca Frances Thompson Curtis (1834-1916)<br>John C Thompson (1835-1862)<br>Jemima Ellen Thompson Allen (1836-1903) - (my 2nd g-grandmother)<br>James W Thompson (1840- )<br>Jasper N Thompson (1842-1862)<br>Elizabeth M Thompson (1845 - )<br>Jerome B Thompson (1847- )<br>Sarah C Thompson (1850- )<br>Franklin Jefferson Thompson (1852-1945)<br><br>All the children were born in Virginia. The family moved to La Porte, Indiana in 1855. I found Deborah's maiden name in her daughter, Ellen Allen's, death record. I'd like to find Deborah's parents.<br><br>Here is the text of her obituary: <br>Mrs. Deborah Thompson, born Dec. 13, 1811, in Shenandoah county, Va., died at the residence of her son, J.D. Thompson, of Laporte, March 26, 1898.<br>Deceased was a resident of this place for many years, her children growing to manhood and womanhood here. She was married to James W. Thompson in 1831, and moved to this county in 1855. She united with the Christian church here under the ministry of E.B, Cross. <br><br>The funeral was held here Tuesday, Elder Orahood, officiating; interment in Westville cemetery.<br>Westville Indicator; Westville, Indiana.<br>March 31, 1898; Page 2.2015-02-08 15:20:47Zzeichner42http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/430/mb.ashxNEWLIN FAMILY REUNIONhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/429/mb.ashx
WHEN IS THE NEXT NEWLIN FAMILY REUNION? MY E-MAIL <a href="mailto://IS---ngreco@cox.net">IS---ngreco@cox.net</a>2014-12-11 23:18:02Zjeanw9053http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/429/mb.ashxNEWLIN Melvin E - Vietnam Wall section 23 Easthttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/428/mb.ashx
NEWLIN Melvin E - Vietnam Wall section 23 East<br> <br>Honor our Veterans. This is one of many photographs of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Parker Co, TX. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. See this photo, one of the 237,828 photos, free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> where they are listed in order by state(Texas), county(Parker), cemetery(Vietnam) and Surname.<br><br>If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is not my family.2014-09-02 20:53:57Zt42Vietnam_ParkerCoTXhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/428/mb.ashxRe: Newlin DNAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.2/mb.ashx
There are four autosomal Newlin descendant DNA submissions on Ancestry but I'll take a wild guess you took a Y test. Cant help you there if that's the case. But I am in contact with a Newlin who has done a Y25 test and could put you in touch if you'd like.<br>Robin2013-09-28 13:41:38Zrobinpenelopehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.2/mb.ashxInformation on Newlins of NYC and Fishkill, NYhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/49.50.56/mb.ashx
I am one and would be happy to tell you how they ended up there and prospered through the growth of Cyrus Newlin's position of ownership in a flour mill his two sons managed. Married into some interesting NYC families like Verplanck, DeLaMontagne. Hope you are still out there.<br>Robin. Dau of Doris Ellen Newlin2013-09-28 13:34:02Zrobinpenelopehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/49.50.56/mb.ashxRe: Wm. Henry Newlin, Pennsylvania, 1813-1895http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/200.2/mb.ashx
Hello Brian. We are distant cousins you might say. I too am looking for this info. Your gr grandfather is the brother of my gr gr gr grandfather James. His son William Franklin was my gr gr grandfather. His daughter was my gr grandmother Bertha. With that said, I know that William H and Margaret Adkins as well as many other family members are buried in a family plot at Fernwood Cemetery in Fernwood Pa. They were very helpful when I went to visit a few years ago including showing me their book containing the names and information they had on their deaths. Good luck in your search!2013-09-27 18:06:23Zcheckyannhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/200.2/mb.ashxRe: Wm. Henry Newlin, Pennsylvania, 1813-1895http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/200.1.1/mb.ashx
Martha and Thomas Wasington?2013-08-21 15:26:57ZLolala34http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/200.1.1/mb.ashxRe: william bryant newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.132/mb.ashx
Hi Don.<br><br>Saw your recent post. I have very little information on William Bryant Newlin. Many years ago, I was in contact with Anne Gyles, now deceased. Have you been in touch with Walter Newlin? His email in 2006 was <a href="mailto://Newlin0415@aol.com">Newlin0415@aol.com</a><br><br>Good luck with your search.<br><br>Craig Albiston<br><a href="mailto://Clalbiston@aol.com">Clalbiston@aol.com</a>2013-06-25 00:35:54ZClalbistonhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.132/mb.ashxRe: William K. and Aneliza Giles Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.130.1.2/mb.ashx
I'am a descendent of William K. Newlin and Ann Eliza Gyles Newlin. would appreciate if you contact me 609-589-3951 Thank you!<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>2013-06-20 21:41:51ZCaptBill2http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.130.1.2/mb.ashxJames and Patience Newlin?http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/427/mb.ashx
I'm looking for info on James and Patience Nowling. Their name was spelled a variety of ways over their life, and I wonder if they might have been Newlins at one point. James was born between 1760 and 1770, while Patience was born on 1774, in Penn (according to her) or Va (according to her daughter). Daughter says James was born in Va.<br><br>First two sons were born in Bucks County, Pa. They moved to Va and lived there a short while before moving and staying in Fairfield, Columbiana, Oh. <br><br>I've mapped out their timeline pretty well and know more or less where they lived, died, etc. I know nothing about their past, however. <br><br>Does anyone have any more information on this couple? Their name is spelled, over the course of the lifetime, "Nowling," "Newlin," "Newling," "Nowlan," etc. So I'm at a loss as to what James' parents were called.<br><br>Any thoughts are greatly apprecaited, and I'd be happy to share my findings thus far with anyone who's interested.<br>2013-05-05 00:46:42ZSeanNowlinghttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/427/mb.ashxNEWLIN Jennie M 1891-1972http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/426/mb.ashx
NEWLIN Jennie M 1891-1972<br> <br>I photographed this gravestone in the Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records.<br><br>This is one of the 230,433 cemetery photos at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> 2013-05-01 16:41:55Zt42Fairlawnhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/426/mb.ashxRe: Moses Newlin: Franklin Co PA 1800-? Re: 2nd wife Cynthia McQuaidhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/421.1/mb.ashx
My name is Annie Dubbs-Vaughn and I am Berenice Lortimer's great niece and I, too, am looking for clarification and documentation re Moses Newlin and Cynthia McQuaid. Have you any information you would share? Thank you for your time and consideration. Annie2013-02-20 16:27:00Zavfrmazhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/421.1/mb.ashxJonathan Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/425/mb.ashx
Jonathan was born abt 1850. I believe Jonathan's parents were Jonathan (b. aby 1798) and Margaret. He married Martha Elizabeth Horne (abt 1870) near Ridley, Delaware County, PA. They had a daughter, Martha Gertrude Newlin on 25 June 1871. Martha (the wife) died 3 months later. The baby was adopted by the Hornes. It is believed that after his wife's death, he went wast and is not heard from again.<br><br>Does anyone have info on this line?2013-02-18 19:37:12Zkpisel1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/425/mb.ashxRe: William K. and Aneliza Giles Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.130.1.1/mb.ashx
Ann Aneliza Gyles is my Great great grandmother. Iam son ofMary Newlin whose father was Charles Newlin from Rising Sun Md.need info on gyles family. contact me 609-589-39512013-02-13 21:01:14ZCaptBill2http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.130.1.1/mb.ashxMarion Virginia Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/407/mb.ashx
I was scanning family photos this weekend and came across one of my wife's granduncle Winfield Scott Hendrickson with a small girl identified as Marion Virginia Newlin. I believe she is the daughter of Dane O. Newlin and that Winfield Scott's wife and Marion Virginia's grandmother Newlin (nee Horning) were sisters. Anyway, if this Marion Virginia is your family and you would like a copy of this photo, I'd be happy to send it to you. 2009-07-21 01:49:22Zjvgillhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/407/mb.ashxMoses Newlin: Franklin Co PA 1800-? Re: 2nd wife Cynthia McQuaidhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/421/mb.ashx
I have found a Newlin compilation by Berenice Dubbs Lorimer in Apr 1973. In it she discusses Moses Newlin, s/o John and Catherine Weirman Newlin. Moses evidently married 2nd a Cynthia McQuaid, d/o John McQuaid of the Amberson Valley, Fannet Twp, Cumberland Co, PA. <br> It is possible this John McQuaid is my 3rd-great grandfather. Would love to compare information about this McQuaid-Newlin pairing. <br> Please contact me via my personal email: western37-at-cox-dot-net; exchanging the -at- and -dot- for the appropriate symbols. <br> Carolyn Thomas<br> 27 Aug 2012<br>2012-08-27 20:51:14Zdtthomas37http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/421/mb.ashxWilliam Gilpin Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/424/mb.ashx
I am looking for the parents of William Gilpin Newlin, of Parker Colorado fame, born in 1825 In Chester County, Pennsylvania. I have his parents as Nathaniel Newlin and Hannah Twaddell, but they seem to be too old to be his parents. Any information is appreciated!2013-01-13 01:44:54Zsmurfinator53http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/424/mb.ashxbrickwalls, lost cousins &amp; early ancestryhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/411/mb.ashx
Several people have posted about hitting 'brickwalls' in their research and I know of several lines of descendants of Nicholas Newlin (b.16330) that 'disappear' during the early years of the US. In an effort to bring these two together I have begun administrating a Newlin Surname DNA Project.<br> Many of you may say " That's not me, I know my ancestry", but that makes your participation important. Like myself, those of you who have your ancestry back 10 or more generations, are needed in the project to act as benchmarks against which comparison of the results for people who have not found their early ancestry can be made. Also, the more people who participate the more likely we are to discover information that extends our knowledge of our early ancestors.<br> As a researcher, there are 2 main lines that I expect to see in the DNA 1) Nicholas Newlin (b.1630) English/Irish Quaker who immigrated to PA in 1683 and 2) William Nowland (b. bef.1720) whose grandchildren &amp; succeeding generations spelt their last name variously as Newland, Newlan, Newlon, and Newlin. There are other lines from VA and New England that I hope will be represented, as well as lines of the African-American community which adopted the surname.<br> Newlins are a small group, only 4163 persons in the 2000 US census and 61 in the 2001 British Census. This makes your participation valuable to others success.<br> Feel free to contact me with any questions and visit worldfamilies.net/surnames/Newlin.<br><br>Paul R Newlin2009-08-03 04:07:36Zprnewlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/411/mb.ashxRe: Newlin DNAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.1/mb.ashx
While surfing various websites on DNA genealogy I see that there is a Newlin descendent who has had their DNA tested at SorensenMGF. Please contact me if you read this board.<br><br>Paul R Newlin2009-03-20 00:24:27Zprnewlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403.1/mb.ashxNewlin DNAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403/mb.ashx
I am a descendent of Nicholas Newlin immigrant to PA from Ireland in 1683, believed to be of English parentage, possibly from Hampshire.<br> I have recently submitted my DNA to Family Tree DNA and have received the results. The haplotype was not what I expected. <br> Now I invite other Newlins to submit their DNA, especially those who can trace their family line back England in the 1600's &amp; 1500's, as well as those in the US who have not been able to prove their line back to Nicholas. 2009-02-03 01:37:51Zprnewlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/403/mb.ashxRe: Newlin and Correllshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/72.1.1.2.1.1/mb.ashx
I think you are right. Sadly, my father passed in 1991 (Eugene Charles Calvin Correll). he always knew where everyone was from. I was not into genealogy at that time. If I find out anything solid I will let you know. I am Illinois and have only made one trip to Robinson, but am planning trip #2.<br><br>Carolynn Eilts2012-10-30 01:04:17ZGeofinderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/72.1.1.2.1.1/mb.ashxCecil Newlin of Eldorado, Texas 1937http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/418/mb.ashx
Cecil is pictured in the 1937 Talon, yearbook of Eldorado High School in Eldorado, Texas, and is a senior. I'm not kin but thought this might help someone researching the family.2012-01-13 04:38:55Zdrbrownleehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/418/mb.ashxEarl Newlin of San Antonio, TX 1917http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/417/mb.ashx
Earl is pictured in the 1917 Huisache, yearbook of Main Avenue High School in San Antonio, Texas, and is a senior. I'm not kin but thought this might be helpful to someone researching the family.2011-08-30 05:46:33Zdrbrownleehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/417/mb.ashxLooking for descendants of Minnie B. Guyerhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/415/mb.ashx
I am looking for information on what happened to Minnie B. Guyer after her husband, Howard M. Guyer, died in Lewistown, Montana in 1942. Minnies mother was Mary Elizabeth Butts and her father was Isaac Tripp. Minnie was born in Ontario, Canada May 17th, 18772010-03-05 12:55:43ZMikeCase1951http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/415/mb.ashxRe: Martha Luttrell &amp; Joseph Newlyn(Newlin)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/174.1.1/mb.ashx
I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE THAT. Sorry I am so late in replying to you, but I have been neglecting my genealogy on this my husband's side of the family. I have done a couple of years on my side of the family. It does get time consuming!<br>Hope you are still able to do this for me. I wish I had met you over the internet before our trip to CA. <br><br>Mary Swindall,<br>London, ON. <br>Canada.2010-01-08 00:17:35Zmarycswindallhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/174.1.1/mb.ashxJames E. Newlin died 1849http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/400/mb.ashx
Drowned - At this place on the morning of the 4th inst., Mr. James E. Newlin a native and resident of Crofford County Illinois. The deceased was a young man of great promise, aged about 23 years, . . . (Democrat, Plaquemine, Louisiana, 9 June 1849).2008-06-11 19:56:44ZJudyRiffel1959http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/400/mb.ashxNEWLIN Maurice V 1922 2007 in loving memoryhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/420/mb.ashx
NEWLIN Maurice V 1922 2007 in loving memory<br> <br>DaveStrickland photographed this gravestone in the Restland Cemetery, Dallas Co, Texas . Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 227,123 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> where they are listed in order by state(Texas), county(Dallas), cemetery(Restland user submitted) and Surname. <br>If you know more about this person please reply here, instead of contacting me because this is most likely "not my family". 2012-04-19 22:15:01Zt42Restlandhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/420/mb.ashxThomas Newlin, son of James and Deborah (Lindley) Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/409/mb.ashx
Grave stone in New London Cemetery for Thomas Newlin gives birth date of 23 Feb 1789 and death 30 Apr 1877. Similar birth date (23 Feb 1788) found in Honey Creek Monthly Meeting minutes doesn't fit with sister Deborah born 9 Sep 1787. Also see separate thread for newly found info on brother Jonathan's dates. Many stones and obituaries for Indiana Quakers at web site for Cemeteries of Howard Co., Indiana. <a href="http://edanddebby.com/HCC/" target="_blank">http://edanddebby.com/HCC/</a><br><br>Joan Henshaw2009-07-28 23:05:56Zjehenshaw04http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/409/mb.ashxJonathan Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/408/mb.ashx
Found in "Friends’ Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal", edited by Samuel Rhoads, Philadelphia: Merrihew &amp; Son, Printers, 1865. Volume XVIII, page 618.<br>“DIED, on the 5th of 9th month, 1864, JONATHAN NEWLIN, aged 71 years, 6 months and 24 days; an esteemed member of Lick Creek Mo. Meeting, Ind.”<br><br>Joan Henshaw<br><br>2009-07-28 22:49:42Zjehenshaw04http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/408/mb.ashxKristina Spinks Newlin, daughter of, Robert Spinks. &amp;. Phyllis Baniszewski Spinks Marchinettihttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/410/mb.ashx
<br> Kristina Spinks Newlin<br>Kristina Spinks Newlin "Princess", Daughter, Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend Kristina "Kristy" Lynn Spinks Newlin passed on to live eternally with the Lord and her father on Sunday July 26, 2009 with her family and friends by her side, <br> She was born October 12, 1982, in Erie to Phyllis Baniszewski Spinks Marchinetti and the late Robert Spinks. Kristy graduated from Holy Rosary Grade School in 1997, Collegiate Academy in 2001, and Mercyhurst North East in 2004. Kristy had a magnetic personality. She was well liked by all who met her. She had a contagious smile and laugh that no one can forget. She went out of her way to help anyone who needed it. She will be greatly missed by everyone. Kristy served as an altar server and Eucharistic Minister at Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church where she was a lifelong member. She participated in the American Cancer Society Relay For Life for many years. Kristy was a member of the Sunflower, Zukor, and National Clubs. Kristy lived by the "LIVE STRONG" motto, which was inscribed on her bracelet that she wore. She was always strong and never let the cancer take over her spirit. Kristy previously worked at Saint Mary's Home East, Sunflower Club, Millcreek Family Practice, Health South, and Presque Isle Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. Kristy dedicated herself in caring for her son until she was no longer able. She enjoyed shopping, playing bingo, babysitting for friends and relatives, spending time with family and friends and "watching" the Pittsburgh Steelers, but since she was a converted fan she always silently cheered for the Dallas Cowboys. She also liked "bowling" on a league with Brian and their friends. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Frank and Stella Baniszewski, and her paternal grandparents, Howard and Palmina Spinks. She is survived by her forever love and best devoted husband Brian S. Newlin, whom she married May 26, 2007 (two years and two months to the day before her passing); a son, Austin Robert Newlin; stepfather, Fred Marchinetti;<br> sisters Laura (Steven) Figurski and Katherine (Michael) Lemmon; <br>stepbrothers Matthew (Carla) Marchinetti, and Jack Marchinetti; goddaughter and niece Hannah Figurski; nieces Alysa and Madison Lemmon; nephews Brian Lemmon and Tyler and Connor Marchinetti. Kristy is also survived by her father-in-law and his wife, James and Debbie Akin Newlin, and her mother-in-law and her husband, Linda and Jay Zboyovski and brother-in-law, Eric Newlin.<br> She is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. <br>Friends may call at the Russell C. Schmidt &amp; Son Funeral Home, Inc., 5000 Wattsburg Road (corner of East Gore Road and Pine Avenue) on Wednesday and Thursday from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and are invited to prayer services there on Friday morning at 9:15 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in Mary, Queen of Peace Cemetery. Kristy's family would like to thank VNA Hospice, especially Diane, Jean K., Sam, and Betty and staff for their gentle, compassionate care; the medical care given by the staff at the Regional Cancer Center, especially Dr. Jan Rothman and his nurses, specifically Chelle; Duke University, specifically Dr. Annick Desjardins; and her local neurosurgeon, Dr. William Paul Diefenbach and neurologist Dr. Leonard Leone and their staff. A huge heartfelt thank you to everyone who showed their love, concern, compassion, and friendship during this journey. Memorials may be made to the family in care of the funeral home. Erie Times-News from 7/28 to 7/30/2009,<br><br> Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church ,"<br><br>2009-07-31 02:57:09ZKENNELLYMARKAhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/410/mb.ashxNEWLIN Lorraine B 1931 2004 http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/405/mb.ashx
NEWLIN Lorraine B 1931 2004 <br><br>David Strickland photographed this gravestone in the Old Hall Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 201,802 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> <br><br> - If you know more about this person please reply here, instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. 2009-03-11 01:29:47Zt42OldHall_DenCoTXhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/405/mb.ashxNEWLIN Robert Orville 1926 1985 US Navy W W IIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/404/mb.ashx
NEWLIN Robert Orville 1926 1985 US Navy W W II<br><br>David Strickland photographed this gravestone in the Old Hall Cemetery, Lewisville, Denton Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 201,802 cemetery photos free at <a href="http://teafor2.com" target="_blank">http://teafor2.com</a> <br><br> - If you know more about this person please reply here, instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. 2009-03-11 01:29:32Zt42OldHall_DenCoTXhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/404/mb.ashxnoah e newlin obithttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/399/mb.ashx
noah ermel newlin 90 of paoli died monday feb 25 2008 at bloomington hospital born oct 31 1917 in galveston he was the son of the late franklin thomas newlin and kitty emily padgett newlin he was a 1935 graduate of paoli high school, an army veteran of ww II a retired inspector from fishers division of general motors in marion and a former member of ames chapel in paoli besides his parents he was preceded in death by his wife the former ruby e crowe in 2001 a sister hazel kimble 2 stepsisters and 1 stepbrother. survivors include a son dr. gordon ermel newlin of floyds knobs 2 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren the funeral was saturday at ames chapel with burial in stampers creek cemetery james f walters officiated kemple funeral home in paoli handled the arrangements.2008-03-17 15:08:38ZLrMoonIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/399/mb.ashxmartha a newlin obithttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/398/mb.ashx
martha a newlin 65 of paoli died friday march 7 2008 at 2 pm at her home born nov 26 1942 in cisco il. she was the daughter of the late james and elsie moyer. she was an army veteran, a retired employee from jsi,formerly kimball international in jasper and a member of orleans wesleyan church. survivors include her husband of 17 years monty newlin 2 daughters melissa weiandt of radcliff ky, and lisa newlin of united arab emirates 2 sons james prater of paoli, and john newlin of french lick 2 sisters mary lou morgan and elizabeth pearson 16 grandchildren and a great grandchild. the funeral will be wednesday at 2 pm at mcadams mortuary in paoli followed by burial in batman ridge cemetery in milltown pastor harold carr will officiate2008-03-17 14:56:44ZLrMoonIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/398/mb.ashxjulia newlin obithttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/397/mb.ashx
julia (laverne) newlin 68 paoli in. died monday nov 13 2006 at 10:20 am at her home born may 23 1938 in new albany she was the daughter of the late harry e pauline huffines stroud. she was a retired cna and qma at orange county hospital and paoli nursing home, a member of paoli concord and attended little mission church at hardinsburg besides her parents she was preceded in death by a sister phyllis newlin. survivors include her husband of 52 years, david lee newlin sr. 4 daughters deborah newlin of eckerty, deanna sneed of paoli, and dolly sue patton and hong newlin both of paoli two sons david lee newlin jr. of paoli and danny gene newlin of salem 2 sisters teresa watts of georgetown and beverly rushing of louisville 4 brothers terry,ronnie and jerry stroud of louisville and donovan stroud of mitchell, 10 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren. visitation was wednesday nov. 15 from 4 to 8 pm at McA dams mortuary in paoli the funeral was thursday the 16th at 1 pm followed by burial in paoli community cemetery brothers steve stroud and george key officiated2008-03-17 14:40:39ZLrMoonIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/397/mb.ashxRe: Looking for descendants of Minnie B. Guyerhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/415.1/mb.ashx
I've found 1898 Marriage records in Manistique, Mich. showing Minnie TRIPP married Franklin Sanford THAYER (1869-1950) They had a family of 4 sons, 2 daughters. Minnie's second husband was Howard M. GUYER. Are there any descendants who could provide info. on what happened to Minnie i.e. date/place of death? She was my Great-Aunt.2010-09-04 04:23:30Zbirchbarkhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/415.1/mb.ashxMarriage of Ronald Newlin and Ferol Peseux, 1954http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/416/mb.ashx
Red Bank Register, June 24, 1954.<br><br>Marriage of Ferol Peseux of Hazlet, New Jersey, daughter of Rudolph Peseux, to Ronald Newlin of Hazlet, New Jersey, son of Raymond Newlin.2011-07-06 18:53:00ZGo2doug9http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/416/mb.ashxSignificant new NEWLIN DNA resultshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/419/mb.ashx
I descend from Thomas NEWLON c1770-1814 1m Susan _____. Susan died and Thomas 2m 1805 Harrison Co, VA the widow Sarah STROTHER (widow of Henry POWELL). We now have matching (36/37) Y-DNA from descendants of two of Thomas's son (one from each wife). The DNA is R1b1b2 (M-269). Research on Pers Prop Tax Lists in Loudoun Co, VA shows Thomas was in Loudoun Co 1788 to 1802; and in Harrison Co, 1802-1813. It's apparent from the Loudoun PPTL his father was James NEWLON. Most researchers say the Loudoun Co, VA James was James NEWLON c1746 PA, m 1768 Chester Co, PA Catherine BENNETT; and that James's parents were William NEWLON b 1727 Chester Co, PA m 1748 PA Hannah BENSON.<br><br>Note there are 8 matching Y-DNA results from various descendants of NEWLINs in Chester Co, PA who descend from Nathaniel NEWLIN and Mary MENDENHALL; Nathaniel NEWLIN and Jane WOODWARD; and John NEWLIN and Mary WOODWARD. This DNA is E1b1b1a2 (V-13).<br><br>These two lines are clearly different, and don't tie together for more that 10,000 years.<br><br>So... Is the James NEWLON in Loudoun Co, VA a descendant of the PA NEWLINs? What are the children of William NEWLON and Hannah BENSON, and have any of their lines been Y-DNA tested?<br><br>Thanks for any help/clues,<br><br>Jim Bartlett <a href="mailto://jim4bartletts@verizon.net">jim4bartletts@verizon.net</a><br>2012-02-17 05:35:44Zjimbartlett1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/419/mb.ashxRe: Newlin/Newlands in Washington Co, OHhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/29.30.32.1/mb.ashx
Hi,<br>I saw where in 2001 you were looking for Jacob's parents. Just curious if you have made any progress in the past 10-11 years. Every once in a while I review what I have and see if anything new shows up, but still no further back.<br><br>Jacob and Sarah Tice are my third great gp as well. My line goes through David, to Jacob, to my grandmother, Jane [Jennie] Newlen Huggins.<br>Carolyn2012-03-18 04:40:48Zdlschomer1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/29.30.32.1/mb.ashxRe: Love story of Sarah Tice and Jacob Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/203.2/mb.ashx
Hi Bonnie,<br>Did you get your copy of the love story? They have copies at the Washington Co Library. I, too, am a third great granddaughter. It was a thrill to walk into the library and say I was there to research Newlen and Tice and have everyone say, "oh, the love story". Hope you have had an opportunity to visit the area, including the two cemeteries. <br>Carolyn2012-03-18 04:32:49Zdlschomer1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/203.2/mb.ashxRe: Elnora Newlin Boyd??http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/395.1.1/mb.ashx
I believe Elnora Newlin "Nora" is my grandmother's sister. There were six children: Trevor, Jane [Jennie], Hannah, and two half sisters, Aggra and Abbie. All born in Washington Co, Ohio, Newell's Run and Marietta area. Parents were Jacob and Sarah Bell.<br>I remember my grandmother and mother talk often of Aunt Nora and Casey, Illinois.2012-03-18 04:23:30Zdlschomer1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/395.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Elnora Newlin Boyd??http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/395.1/mb.ashx
Could she be the Nora Newlin in the Newlin book listed as daughter of Thomas J. Newlin (p.230) and Eliza Snyder? Page 251 only listes their children as: Nora, John, Edward, Nellie, Lucy and Edna - nothing more. Evidently the book was unable to go any further - neither can I.<br>Minga Stivers2008-01-24 19:03:11Zminga10http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/395.1/mb.ashxRe: Elizabeth Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/62.145/mb.ashx
I see you already received a reply telling you who her parents are. I don't have any details on her life. She is my 4th Great Grandmother. I'm looking for any information on her husband Thomas Thorp(1743-1813). I have no idea who his parents are. Thomas Thorp had a son James Thorp(1786-1866) who is my 3rd Great Grandfather. James had a son William Thorp(1822-1903) who is my 2nd Great Grandfather. I have a photo of William. If you have any details that you think may help me, I would appreciate it. Thanks. Caleb Benjamin Thorp <a href="mailto://calebthorp@yahoo.com">calebthorp@yahoo.com</a>2009-03-14 18:01:38Zcaleb_thorphttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/62.145/mb.ashxRe: Newlin and Correllshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/72.1.1.2.1/mb.ashx
I've heard many different scenarios to this, but my 4 times great grandfather is Hiram (Newlin - is what I have found is his middle name) Correll. So, in my research, I'd assume that Mahala Newlin was his mother...but I've heard different stories, like you have here, Meren Austin possible being the mother because of the date of marriage etc. Thoughts? I'd so appreciate ti!!!2012-10-05 12:40:37Zhstanecki88http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/72.1.1.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Newlin and Correllshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/72.1.1.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I would greatly appreciate if you do find anything out! Thanks for keeping me in mind!2012-10-30 12:01:34Zhstanecki88http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/72.1.1.2.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: William K. and Aneliza Giles Newlinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.130.2/mb.ashx
These were my great grand parents Also. My mother is Mary Newlin, Daughter of Charles B. Newlin pleas contact me at 609-589-3951 2013-02-13 20:53:55ZCaptBill2http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.newlin/1.130.2/mb.ashx